Sunday May 12 | Columbia Daily Herald
Authorities suspect foul play after discovering the body of a missing Five Points man in a "very wooded area," a Lawrence County deputy said.
Delight in culinary treats at 'Eat the Street,' May 10
Food trucks aim to please palates at 'Eat the Street' festival benefitting the 21st Drug Court on Friday, May 10.
Caney Creek Village viewing tonight
THE CANEY CREEK VILLAGE documentary will be shown at 6:30 tonight at the Museum Center at Five Points.
Investigators have found an abandoned truck belonging to a Five Points man who has been missing for nearly a week, and are asking for the public's help in their search for him.
Caney Creek documentary wins historical project award
The documentary "Going Home" and book seeking to capture the history of the Caney Creek community has received the East Tennessee Historical Society's "2013 Award of Distinction for an outstanding historical project." Local historian Debbie Moore, who worked on the project, said the award will be officially presented Tuesday at a local showing of ... (more)
JOHN ANDERSON and Sharon Bass, Arnold Elementary family program coordinator, pose with Anderson's book on Lloyd Branson, the artist behind the painting of Superintendent D.C. Arnold.
Amazon donates to Books from Birth
TWO OF THE NEWEST CHILDREN to register for the Imagination Library are twins LaNiyah, left, and Ma'Leah Eggleston, who registered at the recent Baby Fair at the Museum Center at Five Points.
Amazon donates to Books from Birth
TWO OF THE NEWEST CHILDREN to register for the Imagination Library are twins LaNiyah, left, and Ma'Leah Eggleston, who registered at the recent Baby Fair at the Museum Center at Five Points.
Henretta appeal set for August
JOHN PATRICK HENRETTA is Tennessee's oldest death row inmate. He appeared in Bradley County Court recently following up on his appeals process in the case where he was convicted of killing Frances Rose Crabtree in 1988.